"Let's kill all the lawyers" Had Shakespeare been born five centuries later and tweeted the above line he wrote in Henry VI, Part 2, he could have been arrested and chargesheeted in India, as this could be construed as "causing annoyance" to a class of people.

Freedom of Press is not specifically mentioned in Part III of Indian Constitution, however the Hon'ble Supreme Court in a number of judgments has recognized that freedom of speech and expression also includes freedom of press.

Freedom of Press is not specifically mentioned in Part III of Indian Constitution, however the Hon’ble Supreme Court in a number of judgments has recognized that freedom of speech and expression also includes freedom of press.